This video comes from a May 1983 Broadcast of Crossfire in which Congressman Larry McDonald takes on Pat Buchanan and Tom Braden.
They wrangle over the John Birch Society, the CFR, the CIA and the NWO. Congressman McDonald had just been named as Chairman of the staunchly conservative John Birch Society.
It is interesting to note that three months after laying out the strong links between the CFR, the UN and the CIA, as well as Soviet Russia in this broadcast, Congressman McDonald was killed in the Russian shootdown of Korean Airlines flight 007 over international waters.
What is more interesting to note is that now, 25 years later, we can plainly see that he was completely justified in calling what he saw a conspiracy, and that the conspiracy has achieved most of its aims without opposition from the American people.
Monday, November 03, 2008
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Ok, can someone enlighten me.
What is the end aim of the one world government idea? I.E. why would one want to merge the united states with canada and mexico, and then merge that with the rest of the world?
Because, i'd just be really, really disappointed if it was only pursuit of power driving these people. (And the idea of racial genocide and purging re-rearing it's ugly head just keeps nagging at me. If you're the head of practically every government, and you decide the "brown people" must go, who is there to say nay?) Just a thought, maybe i'm being paranoid.
Hell of a question Doc.
Stay tuned.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSXQLUIc1Ak
Pay close attention to the body language of the other people on stage while Paul is speaking.
Watch starting at 1:09. They're hanging their heads.
In fact, just click this link.
The facial expressions and body language says it all.
So liminal.
Think about it this way DV.
Put yourself in the position of one of the globalists.
Imagine if you were one of these CFR guys sitting at home watching the CNN YouTube debate when the guy pops on the screen to ask Ron Paul about the NAU.
You're thinking, "Oh shit, please don't go there Paul, please don't go there. Don't put our plans on blast like that..."
And then he goes there. Paul drops the names of the CFR and the Trilat. Comiss. and you're like, "Fuck. Damn you Ron Paul!!!" You shake your fist and laugh because you're wondering how in the hell this guy even got into the debates. You're wondering "who in the hell are these people sending this guy money?"
You get mad at first, but then you actually start to respect the guy. You're actually amazed that a few people are still paying attention in America instead of watching American Idol or Dancing with the Stars.
At your next movers and shakers meeting, you find yourself actually giving the guy props for what he's accomplished.
That's why people (myself included) have a hard time believing that these shadowy groups are actually pulling all the strings, because random ass people can get into the debates with enough money and put their entire operation on the corner of Front Street and On Blast Avenue. Sure they depend on the ignorance of the general electorate and the complicit mainstream media to keep their steez tight, but as long as the opposition isn't effective, why worry? That's why you can still see these old YouTubes from J. Birch and all the other alternative sources of news in the interwebs. The globalists know that they can only get away with what folks let them.
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